Malwarebytes Nebula updated the policy page for a more intuitive customer experience. If the new policies experience toggle is disabled, see the policy guide below:
- Add, delete, clone a policy.
- Endpoint interface options.
- Tamper Protection options.
- General options.
- Settings options.
Add, delete, or clone a policy
You can add a new policy to protect your endpoint groups in Malwarebytes Nebula. The policy’s configuration determines how Malwarebytes interacts with your endpoints. To add a policy:
- Log into Malwarebytes Nebula.
- Click the Settings drop-down arrow on the left-side navigation pane.
- Click Policies.
- In the upper-right part of the page, click New.
- In the Policy page, enter a Policy name.
- Scroll up the page and click Save.
Once you’ve clicked Save, your new policy appears in policies list.
To nominate a policy to the Default Policy, check the box next to a policy and click Set as Default.
For an overview of the policy creation options, see Add, delete, or clone a policy in Malwarebytes Nebula.
Endpoint Interface Options
Endpoint Interface Options allow you to adjust the endpoint user experience. This controls what your end users see on their machines, and how they can interact with Malwarebytes software.
For an overview of the interface options, see Configure Endpoint agent settings in Malwarebytes Nebula.
Tamper Protection options
The Tamper Protection policy option in Malwarebytes Nebula protects endpoints by limiting end user ability to uninstall Malwarebytes. This also prevents malicious threats from stopping, modifying, or deleting Malwarebytes.
To find and toggle these option’s in the Nebula console, click Settings > Policies > select a policy > locate Tamper Protection.
For an overview of Tamper Protection, see Configure Tamper protection options in Malwarebytes Nebula.
General options
Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when running a scheduled scan, using Real-Time Protection, or monitoring Suspicious Activity. Policies are applied at the group level, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. By default, endpoints added to the console belong to the Default Group, and the Default Policy.
To view general policy settings:
- Go to Settings > Policies.
- Click New or select an existing policy.
- Choose your endpoints operating systems affected by this policy. Select from the following tabs:
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
- Select the General tab to see the specific options available for each operating system.
For information on Reboot options, Startup options, Protection updates, or Inactive endpoints, see Configure Endpoint agent settings in Malwarebytes Nebula.
For information on Asset Management, see Configure Asset management in Malwarebytes Nebula.
Settings options
Malwarebytes Nebula policy settings includes options for scans, Real-Time Protection, miscellaneous protection, Windows Action Center, and Malwarebytes Endpoint Detection and Response
To view policy settings:
- Go to Settings > Policies.
- Click New or select an existing policy.
- Choose your endpoints operating systems affected by this policy. Select from the following tabs:
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
- Select the Settings tab to see the specific options available for each operating system.
For information on Scan options and CPU settings, see CPU Usage setting for Mac endpoints in Malwarebytes Nebula.
For information on Real-Time Protection settings, Windows Action Center, or Miscellaneous Protection Options, see Configure Protection settings in Malwarebytes Nebula.
For information on Brute Force Protection, see Configure Brute Force Protection in Malwarebytes Nebula.
For information on Suspicious Activity Monitoring, Ransomware Rollback, and Endpoint Isolation, see Configure Endpoint Detection and Response options in Malwarebytes Nebula.
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